(IR) ProtocolAn algorithm for turning a number of parameters into an IR signal. It defines the necessary parameters and their allowed values. In almost all protocols, the most frequently changing parameter is called “F” (function number). Almost all protocols have a “device number” called “D”. Many protocols have a “sub-device” number, called “S”. A few protocols have a toggle parameter, in general called “T”, and being persistent. A protocol may also have other parameters, with “arbitrary” names.

CREATOR is a programmable platform for developing all kind of IoT applications. CREATOR is equiped with various peripheral interfaces, including Wifi, GPIO, I2C, UART, PWM, ADC. Through these interfaces, CREATOR can connect with electronic components such as LED, switches, manometer, hygrometer, PM2.5 dust sensors etc.
The collected data can be uploaded via WiFi, and be utilized by applications on smart devices to realize IoT implementation.
CREATOR and Arduino Uno have similar size, and the pins on CREATOR are compatible with Arduino Uno. CREATOR uses Micro USB to supply power, which is common in many smart devices.
Currently, CREATOR currently supports Windows XP/7/8 32 and 64 bits and MAC OS operating systems. In this example, please use Arduino IDE with version 1.6.7 or later.

When a Class-X capacitor, also referred to as an “across the line capacitor”—the capacitor placed between line and neutral—fails because of an overvoltage event, it is likely to fail short. This failure, in turn, would cause an overcurrent protective device, like a fuse or circuit breaker, to open. Therefore, a capacitor failing in this fashion would not cause any electrical shock hazards.

If a Class-Y capacitor, also known as the “line to ground capacitor” or “the line bypass capacitor”—the capacitor placed between line and ground—fails short, this could lead to a fatal electric shock due to the loss of the ground connection. Class-Y safety capacitors are designed to fail open. A failure will cause your electronic device to be subjected to the noise and interference that the capacitor would normally filter out, but at least there will be no fatal electric shock hazard.